Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1943 — Page 7

ley received their commissions at the medical replacement training ' at Camp Barkeley, Tex., after a 12-week training period. The men ned second lieutenants are:

id Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1047 Albany st.; es Miller, son of Mrs. Nina § and Munter, son of Mr. and

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Completing hospital corps school] ‘at Great Lakes, Ill, three men from } were advanced in rating to

apprentice second class. are

C. Starlin, 2220 Howard st.

i * » tfrain at Ft. Knox in - Preparing to do some tough fightin the army, five men from here

i have begun training at Ft. Knox,

% in the armored force.

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Robert A. Gaston, 1206 N.. Belleview pl, has been sent from Ft. Hayes, O., to Camp Wheeler, Ga. » #o ”

Lloyd, Floyd Frownfelter

Lloyd and Floyd Frownfelter, 40-year-old sons of Mtr. and Mrs. C. M. Frownfelter of Morgantown, are serving with an engineers’ corp at Pearl Harbor. They were inducted into service the same day. Their father formerly was employed here by the E. C. Atkins Co.

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Local Men Graduate

Three Indianapolis men, now officers in the army, have been graduated from a special signal corps school at Camp Murphy, The officers are; Second Lieutenants Edward R. Kingsbury, 3233 N. Illinois st.; Robert L. Tilford Jr. 2278 S. Pennsylvania st., and James P. Williams, Fortville. 2 = »

Thomas A. Stephens, 24, and Charles G. Morse, 23, both of Indianapolis, this week began flying high-powered army training planes as they advanced from primary to basic training in the army air

forces. They are stationed at Goodfellow field, San Angelo, Tex, Cadet Stephens is the son of Mrs. Flora Stephens, R. R. 2, Carmel, and lived at 2214 Kenwood ave. here. He was graduated from Manual training high school and worked for the Schwitzer-Cummins Co. Cadet Morse is the son of Mrs. Annie G. Morse, 2456 N. Meridian st. A graduate ¢f Technical high school, he worked for Stokely Bros. & Co., before entering the air force.

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Pfc. Jack Stoops, son of Mr, and Mrs, M, E. Stoops of Frankfort, is visiting friends here following his graduation from the marine’s parachute school at San Diego, Cal. He enlisted here June 13, 1942.

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Sergt. McCoy Corp. Stewart

LEFT: Sergt. Maxwell McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enfield, 2015 W. Washington st., is at home on a 15-day furlough. He returned to this country recently after two years’ foreign service with the air corps. A graduate of Washington high school, he is stationed at Camp Beauregard, La.

RIGHT: Corp. James E. Stewart, son of Mrs. Ellen Stewart of Gosport, is serving with the army somewhere overseas. He entered service last y, and was promoted to corporal in December. He is attached to an engineers’ battalion. ” 2 2

Board Six Inducts

Selective service board: six today announced that the following men have been inducted into military service:

William Adrian, 4910 E. New York st.; Ray Boyer, 518 N. Chester st.; Rober: Bur. 35 S. Webster st.; Theodore cox, .; Alfred Dorsey, 306 S. Afiing- .; Jack Downey, 3708 Robso Robert Dungan Jr., 918 N. Drexei st.; Robert Harsh, 801 N. Tuxedo st.; Robert Hodgin, 20 Whittier place; Robert Hogell 5935 Julian ave.; Charles Jenkins, 701 N. Colorado Ave.; Robert Klier, 949 N. Chester st,; John McCarthy, 6 14 N. Gray st.; William McClellan, 124 S. Bancroft st. Charles Ogara, 331 'N. Oakland st.: William Pence, 3902 Fletcher ave.; Alfred Pool, 5925 Julian ave.; John Risch, "132 S. Hawthorne lane; Richard Sharp, 633 N. Euclid st.; David Showalter 838 N. Bosart st.; Gordon Stephens, 4913 University ave.; Robe Thomas, 112 N. Sheridan rd.; John Voll,

rt | Robert Riley Boyd, 119 Gladstone; Nathan

Lieut. Leach Cadet Mills

LEFT: Lieut. Donald Leach 1s spending a 10-day leave with his

Fla. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Leach,

1542 Finley ave. He receiced his commission recently at officers’ training school, Camp Davis, N. C. He will report for service at Ft. Bustic, Va. A former Indianapolis Times carrier, he worked for the Crown Paper Box Co., before enter-

ing service.

RIGHT: Aviation Cadet Warren Mills, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mills of Indianapolis, has completed primary flying training and gone to basic instruction at the Coleman Flying School, Coleman, Tex. When he completes his training, he will be awarded his “wings” and a second lieutenant’s commission, : #® = #

One man from here has been graduated and another has begun training - at the armored force school at Ft. Knox, Ky. Sergt. Charles Strange, son of Mrs. James H. Strange, 832 S. Pershing st., has been graduated from the gunnery repair school there and Pfc. Holland Stuckey, son of Edward Stuckey, 638 Division st:, has started train-

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ment. ” 8 8

Corp. Virgil A. Maude, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maude, 1130 E. Tabor st., has been graduated from the Ft. Crooke Ordnance Automotive school at Ft. Crooke, Neb.

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Enlist in Navy

The following men enlisted in the navy during the past week:

Victor M. McDowell, 3113 E. 23d; Joseph a Ba st.; Alpine Bu

550 Minerva st.; Ellis’ McGee Jr., ; William Vanlier, 318 W. 20th James Bush, 1415 E. 17th st.; George William Whitfield, 2103 Bellefonlaine; James Arthur Henry Jr., 216 Brigh ; Robert Murry Dnikel, 61 N. AY Johnnie Norwood Jr., 1902 Boulevard oh William Arthur Mitchell, 731 S. Capitol ave.; William Alfred Bentley, 611 W. 17th st.; Edgar Jones, 712 Torbet st.; Mitchell Herman Armi tead, 7569 Roache John Elmer McKee 0 E. 25th st. Li Lotte "Miles .. 1634 N. Temple st.; Louis August Mel ehay Jr., 2146 Park; Harold Albert Schilling, 1201 N. Drexel ave.; Benney Lee Bilbrey, 2738 Station st.; Clyde Daniel Spaulding, 707 E. 11th; James Clifford Burleson, 1922 Tallman Paul Jackson Edwards, 1045 E. Orange st.; Thomas Alvin Webb, 2267 Wheeler st.; William Bdward Duncan, 708 N. Capitol ave.; Clar nce Frederick Dronberger, 325 E. 10th 3, Bdward William Bultman, 917 E. tn Irvin Ren. neth Ackmann, 1954 arn ht 3 e.; Robert Virgil Cogswell, 327 N. Reisner st.; s Ralph Edward Gibbs, 1108 Oakland ave.; ’ walter Calvin Williams, 2159 N. Drexel ave.; RobLee Adams, 3008 W. Michigan st} Site Thomas Devine, 2023 Langley ave. William Guy Cano, 2424 Park ave.; James Talmadge Jones, Box 763J; Fred McKinney Jr., 121 Martin; Clarence Richardson, 3026 Carson; William Edward Paradise, Rural Route 4, Box 85; Herbert J. Romans, 1509 Barth ave.; Lawrence Edward Thompson, 1905 Howard st.; James Thomas Henderson; 1214 S. Harding st.; Gerald Eugene Wilson, 1385 Ringgold st.; Dale C. Riggs; 1257 Madison. Also, Allan Russell Brown, 522 E. Minnesots; Leroy Albert Springm Towa st.: Joseph Richard Poett, 627 Cottage ave.; will am Frederick Paugh Jr., 1014 S. Senate; Herman Joseph Hagist Jr., Rural Route 5, Box 150; Walter Edward Stumpf Jr., 22 E. Towa st.; Charles Edgar Browning, 2243 S. Meridian st.; Kenneth Raymond Kinz, 913 E. Morris st.; George 204 | Bernard Ralfsen, 3650 S. Meridian st.; Eugene Aloysius ‘Sauer, 2705 S. Illinois st.; Charles Wililam Cox, 1211 S. Meridian: Robert Edward Dransfield, 3891 . Eastern ave.; Walter Harper Voohies, 3926 Bryan ave. Robert Murray Ruley, 1154 W. 3ist; Cecil Orin Jackson, 1302 E. New York st.; Donald Ray Greenwood, 2625 Central ave.; Jack Gorman Dickerson, 42¢ W. 40th st.; Clyde H. Means, 210 N. Davidson; George Burnside Marriott, 732 N. Bolton; Richard Francis Spall, 3316 E. Vermont; Everett Wayne Watson, 428 ‘S. Bradley;

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FOOD BUYING SIMPLIFIED?

BEFORE YOU SHOP-CLIP AND FILL IN THIS

RATION BUDGET FORM

HELP YOUR GROCER ] Never before in his history has your grocer

been faced with so many problems! He is handicapped by the scarcity of labor, food shortages and the additional bookkeeping that accompanies point-rationing. And his job on the home-front is vital to Victory! He deserves all the help you can give him. Be cooperative—be informed, patient and understanding. You'll be helping yourself as well as your grocer!

VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES (Cont'd) CANNED AND BOTTLED SIZE POINTS

SPINACH TOMATOES ~~ HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP HEINZ CHILI SAUCE HEINZ TOMATO JUICE TOMATO PRODUCTS, all others Fill in others here

HOW TO USE THE RATION BUDGET FORM

Each time before you do your shopping, acquaint yourself with ration-point listings in your local paper or at your grocer’s. Then figure out the foods you will need by planning your menus a week in advance. Fill in the size of the tin and the number of points on this form adding any unlisted products, for which blanks have been provided. Be sure to total the points before you go to the store. You'll save time and trouble—speed up service—avoid the danger of running out of points.

FROZEN ASPARAGUS

FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES CANNED AND BOTTLED (including Spiced Fruits)

APPLES : APPLESAUCE

CORN PEAS SPINACH Fill in others here

SIZE POINTS

all varieties red sour pitted other

SAUCE FRUIT

OTHER PROCESSED FOODS

CANNED SOUPS

HEINZ CONDENSED CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP HEINZ CONDENSED CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP HEINZ CONDENSED CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP HEINZ CONDENSED VEGETABLE SOUP WITH BEEF STOCK HEINZ CONDENSED VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE SOUP HEINZ CONDENSED VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP Fill in others here

BABY FOODS

HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLE SOUP HEINZ STRAINED BEEF AND LIVER SOUP HEINZ STRAINED TOMATO SOUP HEINZ STRAINED MIXED GREENS HEINZ STRAINED SPINACH HEINZ STRAINED BEETS HEINZ STRAINED PEAS HEINZ STRAINED GREEN BEANS HEINZ STRAINED CARROTS HEINZ STRAINED ASPARAGUS HEINZ STRAINED BEEF BROTH HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES AND LAMB SUN-MAID HEINZ STRAINED PRUNES Fill HEINZ STRAINED APRICOTS AND APPLE SAUCE HEINZ STRAINED PEARS AND PINEAPPLE HEINZ STRAINED APPLE SAUCE HEINZ CREAMED DICED VEGETABLES HEINZ CREAMED GREEN VEGETABLES HEINZ CREAMED TOMATO AND RICE HEINZ CHOPPED GREEN BEANS HEINZ CHOPPED SPINACH HEINZ CHOPPED CARROTS HEINZ CHOPPED MIXED VEGETABLES HEINZ CHICKEN FARINA VEGETABLE PORRIDGE HEINZ LAMB AND LIVER STEW HEINZ PINEAPPLE RICE PUDDING HEINZ APPLE, FIG AND DATE DESSERT Fill in others here

FROZEN

DRIED AND DEHYDRATED

VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES CANNED AND BOTTLED

ASPARAGUS BEANS, FRESH LIMA ~ BEANS, GREEN and WAX

BEANS, all canned and bottled dry varieties, including Baked Beans, Soaked Dry Beans, Pork and Beans, Kidney Beans, Lentils

BEETS (including pickled) CARROTS CORN

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TOTAL POINTS TOTAL POINTS

THE FOLLOWING HEINZ ITEMS ARE NOT RATIONED: Heinz Prepared Mustards ~ Pickles - Relishes « Jellies « 57 Beefsteak Sauce + Pepper Sauce » Worcestershire Sauce » Horseradish Peanut Butter « Apple Butter + Vinegars « Sandwich Spread - 57 Salad Dressing « Rice Flakes

GROCERS: Your Heinz man will be glad to furnish you Ration Budget Forms for your customers

IMPORTANT Use your household's

points intelligently so that-you won't run out of stamps. And buy with care to make your points come out even, because the grocer will not be able fo give you change

in stamps, Use high-point stamps first, if you can. And remember—when stamps are used up, you will not be able to buy any more of these processed foods till the next ration period begins.

YOUR RATION POINTS ARE LIMITED BE SURE YOU BUY THE BEST

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